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Post by blondie91 on Aug 2, 2006 17:48:14 GMT -5
Don't remember but it was when I think the Phantom took what's her name down to his lair...I can't believe I don't remember her name though...*sigh* Christine??? I even read the book too, but that was sometime when I was either in 3rd or 5th grade I think...can't remember...I'm hopeless, lol. o.o
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Post by Nova Flame on Aug 2, 2006 17:50:44 GMT -5
Yes, her name is Christine, and the song you're probably thinking of is either "Music of the Night" or "Point of No Return". She's in his lair twice, at least.
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Post by blondie91 on Aug 2, 2006 17:54:30 GMT -5
Point of No Return, that's it! lol. I like that song a lot.
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Post by Nova Flame on Aug 2, 2006 17:58:48 GMT -5
I like "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again". I did that one for a vocal solo for a summer class a few years ago.
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Post by blondie91 on Aug 2, 2006 18:00:29 GMT -5
That's cool...I wish I could sing, but *shudders* it ain't pretty when I do.
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Post by Nova Flame on Aug 2, 2006 18:02:23 GMT -5
Everybody can sing, despite what people might say. It might take some longer to learn than others, but as long as a person's willing to learn, I believe they can.
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Post by Mira on Aug 2, 2006 19:25:16 GMT -5
I sang in my fourth grade choir, and then that was the end of my singing career. Well, not technically... I'll sing to the radio while I'm driving. It's really embarrassing if someone turns and sees you, though... then again, he/she should keep his/her eyes on the road! I love "Music of the Night." The lyrics, the melody, the whole kind of ambiance to the song. I also love when the stage is swept over with color in the beginning of the film, just as the chandelier is raised. That thrills me every time I watch it; it's beautiful!
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Post by jupiterlightning on Aug 2, 2006 22:31:30 GMT -5
I love Phantom of the Opera. I haven't seen the actual play yet, but I'm hoping to see it someday the only actual play I've seen is The Lion King which is actually really good.
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Post by Nova Flame on Aug 2, 2006 22:33:46 GMT -5
My family and I saw Phantom of the Opera on Broadway a few years ago during New Year's Eve. After the show we had dinner and were in Times Square when the ball dropped. It was awesome!
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Post by Mira on Aug 3, 2006 16:43:03 GMT -5
Oh, what an awesome experience! That sounds like it was so much fun. My creative writing teacher told me that she's seen the Phantom of the Opera play on Broadway fifteen times! She also claims that the movie's better... that might just be because she's seen the stage version so many times. What do you think?
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Post by Nova Flame on Aug 3, 2006 18:19:34 GMT -5
I actually haven't seen the movie, so I don't know. My mom went to Las Vegas years ago and saw the one with Michael Crawford in it, but she says that the one in New York was better because they were easier to understand. I want to go back one day and see Les Miserables, but I hate having to deal with all the traffic. I'm definitely not a big town guy.
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Post by Tiki-Torch on Aug 3, 2006 20:33:27 GMT -5
Well, I've let things go on for long enough I guess. Let's get back on topic please.
Does anyone like to listen to music from video games? I think it's quite enjoyable. Provided that the music is good, of course.
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Post by blondie91 on Aug 3, 2006 21:26:27 GMT -5
I like listening to remixes, especially for LoZ. There's this one called Kakariko Prom or somethin' like that and the intro and ending are pretty funny. ^.^
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Post by Tiki-Torch on Aug 3, 2006 21:32:15 GMT -5
Heh, sounds cool. I like to download midi files from here. They have a great many songs and a bunch of remixes for various things. It's pretty nifty.
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Post by blondie91 on Aug 3, 2006 21:38:37 GMT -5
Vgmusic rocks, I love that site, lol. The Deku Palace remixes for Majora's Mask are my favorite on there...especially the piano one.
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